"The biggest thing I take away from practice and every meeting in the NFL is it's a process," Webb told NJ Advance Media. "If you miss a question in a meeting, that's fine. We'll correct it, but don't do it again. If you miss a throw or an adjustment, it's fine.

"I'm OK with making mistakes as long as I correct them and don't do it again. That's the thing I'm most excited about."

Webb's arm strength has been one of the biggest revelations through three pre-draft minicamp practices and five organized team activity practices. Where starting quarterback Eli Manning has been sharp on short and intermediate throws, Webb has stretched the field more with his reps.

What a difference a year makes: He is leading the second-team offense.

"I had to do a lot of behind the scenes: Fake throws behind Eli, film work, which helped me expedite the process but you still need to throw to guys and call protections out," Webb said. "Now, the biggest growth is I'm getting live reps."

"One person told me if you were in the NFL you better not be scared of competition," Webb said. "There is always somebody coming. You saw that last year: When Odell (Beckham) and Brandon (Marshall) and Shep got hurt, we brought in so many receivers.

"You've got to like competition and you can't be scared of it. But I look at it as do the best I can do, and I think that's good enough."